That’s a great share, and I believe he helped Broadcast mix their album so…

Old 90’s studio setups are a great way to help with this.

Everytime i have setup a spare room as a studio, and it’s been a long time since I’ve done that, it’s always had acoustic issues, mainly due to their being too much space and not enough stuff to fill it it or treat it. I think bedroom artists stuff always sounded ok as there was always a massive bed their, carpet, clothes, shit everywhere and studio gear just piled in a corner with some domestic speakers and crap headphones. And we lived in that room so ultimately you knew what music should sound like.

Not overthinking too much, prepare for changes, don’t invest heavily in fixed setups, like drilling into walls etc and as others have said just make music in there and be prepared to hit issues and mixes sounding off initially, but they will even in a high-end studio until your used to it.

Often thinking I should change my studio to the setup below. Seemed to work quite well.

Good luck and enjoy the spare room, that’s very cool.

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